All last season, Jameer Nelson watched as the Orlando Magic celebrated their 25th anniversary by playing video tributes of the franchise’s former players and coaches on Amway Center’s video board.
On Friday night, it was Nelson’s turn....

The Dallas Mavericks made their final cuts in advance of Tuesday's regular season opener against the San Antonio Spurs by releasing center Bernard James, guard Doron Lamb and forward Ivan Johnson.
The Mavericks decided to keep former UConn forward ...

Orlando Magic forward Tobias Harris is on track to become a restricted free agent in July after Harris and the Magic did not reach a contract extension agreement before the 11:59 p.m. Friday deadline, according to an industry source familiar with the...

CHICAGO — The Orlando Magic can breathe a sigh of relief.
They won't play another regular-season road game for at least six and a half months.
Their 2013-14 road slate ended Monday night with an ugly, turnover-filled 108-95 loss to the Chicago...

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In what might have been Jameer Nelson's final game as a member of the Orlando Magic — the 2013-14 season finale Wednesday night against the Indiana Pacers — the best look fans inside Amway Center had of the veteran point guard occurred before tipoff.
Nelson was handed a microphone and, on behalf of his teammates and the team, thanked fans for their support.
That was fans' best view of Nelson because Nelson sat out his third consecutive game with what he and team officials said is a...

NEW YORK — If you didn’t watch any of the game on TV and only looked at the final score — the Brooklyn Nets beating the Orlando Magic 97-88 at Barclays Center — the temptation would be to assume the Magic suffered yet another lopsided loss on the road.
The Magic did lose, but the game wasn’t lopsided.
In fact, a group of Magic reserves — Tobias Harris, Doron Lamb, E’Twaun Moore, Andrew Nicholson and Ronnie Price — cut the Nets’ lead to 87-81 with...

Perhaps no Orlando Magic player is more adept at dealing with time zone changes than center Nik Vucevic. The 7-foot center hails from Europe and traveled from Montenegro to Los Angeles and back throughout his final year of high school and his three years at the University of Southern California.
As Tuesday night's game against the Portland Trail Blazers approached, Vucevic insisted he had no problems readjusting to Eastern Daylight Time following a West Coast road trip and the Magic's 5:30 a.m....

OAKLAND, Calif. — Midway through the third quarter Tuesday night, the Golden State Warriors' Klay Thompson received a pass as he stood wide-open in 3-point territory on the left wing. Teammate Stephen Curry stood wide-open in the left corner.
The Orlando Magic's Arron Afflalo was stationed in the worst possible place: between Thompson and Curry. Caught in a no-man's land, Afflalo deked to his left to force Thompson to do something —anything, really — and Thompson simply passed to...

SALT LAKE CITY — Like most of the Orlando Magic’s preceding road trips, this swing through the West is turning into a road trip from hell.
It didn’t have to be that way Saturday night.
The Magic seemed on the verge of a confidence-building, comeback road win over the Utah Jazz until everything went wrong in the final 19.6 seconds. They allowed an easy layup. Then their best player, Arron Afflalo, iced by blunders by the timekeeper and the referees, missed one of two foul shots. And,...

Orlando Magic fans showered Dwight Howard with boos when Amway Center's public-address announcer introduced each Houston Rockets starter. In the first quarter, the fans continued to boo whenever Howard caught the ball.
But the jeers' intensity diminished as the game continued. The boos eventually petered out with a whimper.
The Magic's performance mirrored their fans' volume. The team started off strong, then faded just as James Harden began to hit shot after shot. The Rockets overcame a 14-point...